The group is being "restructured," with half the folks being sent to Microsoft's product teams. Gary Flake, hired away from Yahoo three years ago, will remain head.
Posted by Ina Fried
John Connors announced plans to leave the software giant in January, but at the time did not cite a departure date.
Product will now be known as either Windows XP Home Edition N or Windows XP Professional Edition N.
The software giant agrees to pay $60 million and to license a plaintiff's whiteboard technology following a somewhat stiffer but not yet finalized jury verdict.
Posted by Paul Festa
Founder of pen computing pioneer claims Microsoft illegally tried to thwart Go's attempt to enter the PC operating system market.
The software giant is doling out vouchers to people who bought Windows, Excel or Word between 1995 and 2001.
Posted by Dawn Kawamoto
Alacritech says injunction blocks software giant from using patented Chimney networking method.
Antitrust investigators continue probe into whether Windows holds--and abuses--an illegal monopoly position.
A federal appeals court declined to hear an appeal from Microsoft in its trademark spat with Lindows, paving the way for a trial later this year.
Judge throws out four Novell claims in antitrust struggle but allows two to go forward. Decision partly based on infamous Windows e-mail.